To ensure that all visitors can enjoy the unique atmosphere, simple but important rules apply in the English Garden.

The most important rules in the English Garden
The English Garden in Munich is a place for recreation and socializing. The following rules apply so that all visitors can enjoy nature and the atmosphere:
1. camping or staying overnight
You are not allowed to camp or stay overnight in the English Garden. The park is a recreational area and not a campsite. Many people ask: “Is it allowed to spend the night in the English Garden?” – No, it is strictly forbidden for safety and nature conservation reasons.
2. take your garbage back with you
The rule in the English Garden is: everything you bring in, you take away. This protects animals and keeps the park landscape clean. The question “Where to put the garbage?” has a clear answer: it’s best to take it back home.
3. barbecuing only in permitted areas
Barbecues are not allowed everywhere. Use designated barbecue areas to protect safety and nature. Many people ask: “Where can I barbecue?” – Only in marked areas, otherwise you may be fined.
4. leash dogs where prescribed
Dogs are allowed in the English Garden, but must be kept on a lead in certain areas. This protects wild animals and other visitors. “Do I have to put my dog on a lead?” – Yes, in designated areas absolutely.
5. consideration for cyclists and pedestrians
The paths are often full. Walk and drive carefully to avoid accidents. Anyone asking themselves: “How do I behave in traffic?” – Consideration is the most important rule.

6. bathing – officially not allowed
The Isar and Eisbach rivers are popular but dangerous. However, the city of Munich tolerates certain spots and the
7. cannabis use
Recently, a court ruling decided that smoking weed in the English Garden is allowed again after it was briefly banned
8. no drones without permission
Drone flights are subject to authorization. This protects visitors and animals. Many people ask: “Can I fly drones?” – Only with official permission.
9. respect the animal world
Do not feed ducks, swans or fish. This harms their natural habitats. The answer to the question “Is it allowed to feed animals?” is: Please don’t.
10. use meadows responsibly
Picnic yes, but without crushing plants or digging holes. “What am I allowed to do on the meadow?” – Resting yes, damaging no.
11. do not leave glass bottles lying around
Glass endangers people and animals. It is best to use shatterproof alternatives. Many people ask: “Are glass bottles allowed?” – Yes, but please use them responsibly.
12. respect sports areas
Joggers, cyclists and slackliners need space. “Where can I do sport?” – Anywhere, as long as you don’t obstruct anyone and show consideration.
13. no open fires
Fire pits are prohibited, except at designated barbecue areas. “Am I allowed to light a fire?” – No, there is a high risk of fire.
14 Use nature without damaging it
Picking flowers, breaking branches or blocking waterways is taboo. “Am I allowed to collect plants?” – No, the park is a protected area.
15. behave in a friendly and considerate manner
The English Garden is there for everyone. Friendliness creates a relaxed atmosphere. “How should I behave?” – Consideration and respect are the most important rules.
16. ride an e-scooter
E-scooters are not allowed inside the English Garden as they are too dangerous for visitors. Tip: You can use all the paths around the outside to get around quickly and comfortably. Many people ask: “Can I ride an e-scooter in the English Garden?” – No, riding an e-scooter is not permitted.
17. sale only with permission
You are not allowed to sell anything in the English Garden without official permission. This applies to food, drinks, souvenirs and services. “Are you allowed to sell anything in the English Garden?” – Only with permission from the City of Munich.
18. nude bathing / nudism permitted in certain areas
Nudism is traditionally permitted in the English Garden, but only in designated areas such as the Schönfeldwiesen nudist area. Many people ask: “Is nude bathing allowed in the English Garden?” – Yes, but only in the official areas. There is also a designated nudist area in the northern part.
The rules for the English Garden are issued by the Bavarian Palaces and Lakes Administration.
Further links: Tips for planning your visit, Southern part of the English Garden, Northern part of the English Garden, Sights in the English Garden